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Ever have that function in Microsoft Office that you just can't figure out what it does or how to use it? Well it is a common issue with many users, which results in extensive use of the built-in help. To prevent people from having to go to the help screen, Microsoft decided to create Super Tooltips which allow the user to hold their mouse over an item on the Ribbons and it will
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Save $100 On Sony VAIO Laptops!

December 5th, 2005
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Enter this coupon code to save $100 on select Sony VAIO PCs, but it does expire December 18, 2005! Code: MALLK5KQLU3BGDCJFEL8
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Microsoft Office 12 Beta 1 Review And Bugs

December 5th, 2005
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I have been using the new Microsoft Office 12 for a few weeks now. It is the most amazing Office Suite that has been developed to date. Replacing the toolbars now are what's called ribbons and it allows you to easily navigate what used to be the menus. Yes, that is right, no more menus (with the exception of the still existent file menu). There new user interface maximizes a user's
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Microsoft seems to be working on a way that will prevent users from having to restart their computer as frequently. Most of us will only restart out computers when prompted to do so, for example, after you install a software program. Microsoft is in the making to create a Restart Manager that will prevent a user from having to restart in certain circumstances. "If a part of an application, or the operating system itself,
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Adobe and Macromedia Finally Together

December 5th, 2005
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Adobe stated on Thursday that it had received clearance from the Justice Department to complete its $3.4 billion merger with Macromedia. The completion of the merger is expected on Saturday after a seven-month process. This will be one of the most powerful multimedia companies currently existent. Some talk has been over the future of Macromedia Fireworks. Currently, Adobe Photoshop is the dominating professional photo editor, but Macromedia Fireworks has its fair
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The Xbox 360: To Be Or Not To Be?

December 5th, 2005
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Despite the crashing problems that the Xbox 360 seems to have, it seems that another very common problem encountered is the discs getting scratched by the Hitachi-LG GDR-3120L DVD player if you change the console's position while the DVD is inside. Microsoft will not refund or replace discs that are scratched from the Xbox 360 video game console, however, they will offer "Perfect Dark Zero" for free.
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